excarnates |
excarnated |
As verbs the difference between excarnates and excarnated
is that
excarnates is third-person singular of excarnate while
excarnated is past tense of excarnate.
copple |
popple |
As nouns the difference between copple and popple
is that
copple is something rising in a conical shape; a hill rising to a point while
popple is poplar.
As a verb popple is
of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.
wards |
mards |
As verbs the difference between wards and mards
is that
wards is third-person singular of ward while
mards is third-person singular of mard.
As a noun wards
is plural of lang=en.
wising |
wining |
As verbs the difference between wising and wining
is that
wising is present participle of wise while
wining is present participle of lang=en.
unhelved |
undelved |
As adjectives the difference between unhelved and undelved
is that
unhelved is not fitted with a helve while
undelved is not delved or dug.
loper |
sloper |
As a verb loper
is .
As a noun sloper is
a climbing hold that has a smooth surface and sloping shape, making it difficult to hold.
raggier |
raggie |
As adjectives the difference between raggier and raggie
is that
raggier is comparative of raggy while
raggie is ragged; rough.
fondly |
fonly |
As adverbs the difference between fondly and fonly
is that
fondly is in a fond manner; affectionately; tenderly while
fonly is (obsolete) foolishly.
stepovers |
stopovers |
As nouns the difference between stepovers and stopovers
is that
stepovers is while
stopovers is .
aura |
abura |
As a proper noun aura
is shortened from aurelia.
As a noun abura is
a medium-sized tropical african tree, .
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